Gone with the Wind - 2pm, 5USAIt might have been the most expensive movie in 1939, and the most financially successful, and four hours long, but for all its records, this epic Civil War drama has a compelling narrative and romance between Clark Gable's Rhett Butler and Vivien Leigh's Scarlett O'Hara.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - 3pm, ITVAfter Alfonso Cuarón came on board for the third installment, the Harry Potter films went darker and stepped up a notch, becoming thrilling fantasy adventures, rather than just children's stories set in a boarding school.

WALL-E - 7.30pm, BBC ThreeAndrew Stanton, of Finding Nemo fame, helms an impressive Pixar film about a lonely waste disposal robot abandoned on Earth after the human race has fled extinction. The lack of dialog for the film's first half is an original and enchanting idea.

The Inbetweeners Movie - 9pm, Film4Many British comedies fail on the big screen, because they are forced to go gross-out and in-your-face. The Inbetweeners had already done all of that on television, so its translation to film is successful, with a hilarious, laugh-out-loud holiday adventure.

Rocky Balboa - 11pm, Channel 5Stallone, now in his 60s, revisits the Rocky franchise as his bruised boxer prepares to return to the ring to take on the current world champion.